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Old 22-04-08, 01:45 PM   #1
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Just heard this. My bus stop is directly next to the pub.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_yorkshire/7360858.stm
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Old 22-04-08, 02:00 PM   #2
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So why do you take the bus when you've got a bike?
I ride a bike to avoid having to take buses and tubes.
Public transport is best avoided, except as a way to get home from non-exploding pubs.
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Old 22-04-08, 02:05 PM   #3
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So why do you take the bus when you've got a bike?
I ride a bike to avoid having to take buses and tubes.
Public transport is best avoided, except as a way to get home from non-exploding pubs.
Takes as long to get to work on the bike as the public transport when you take into consideration parking and getting changed etc.

I don't always go home, I often go to my gfs straight from work, and the journey to hers would be even worse. She also doesn't have secure parking facilities.

It costs me £80 a month to travel anywhere in West Yorkshire whenever I want on public transport. Would cost a hell of a lot more on the bike.

Even chained up and alarmed, this is still a ropey area to leave the bike unattended.

I can go straight to the pub after work whenever I feel like.

Need I go on?
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Old 22-04-08, 02:11 PM   #4
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I can go straight to the pub after work whenever I feel like.
Not now you cant!
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Takes as long to get to work on the bike as the public transport when you take into consideration parking and getting changed etc.
That's a bit different to London, where using the bike is at least twice as quick as public transport. I could get to work in Central London by bike, in less time than it took to go to the local tube station and wait for a train and then it was still a half-hour tube journey.

I took my bike in for a service yesterday - 25 mins to the dealer by bike, 100 mins back home by tube.

Maybe I should move to Leeds
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That's a bit different to London, where using the bike is at least twice as quick as public transport. I could get to work in Central London by bike, in less time than it took to go to the local tube station and wait for a train and then it was still a half-hour tube journey.

I took my bike in for a service yesterday - 25 mins to the dealer by bike, 100 mins back home by tube.

Maybe I should move to Leeds
Would be quicker if the cage drivers on the M62/M1 were a bit more considerate at times and also if I didn't have to move so much stuff to get the bike out at home. That can take 20 mins in itself!
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Maybe I should move to Leeds
But then it'd take you AAAAAGES to get into London.
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